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support and other geographic commands and this disparity indeed may grow in a resource constrained environment. these challenges combined with these destabilizing effects of terrorist and critical networks will make general rodriquez' task at africom among the most complicated in the department. an additional matter in the africom aor is committee watches osely is the ongoing u.s. support operationsin central africa to assist the multinational effort to remove joseph kony and his top lieutenants from the battlefield. this committee and general inhofe has been very active in this effort and assad to ensure that this mission is adequately resourced including additional intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. general rodriquez i know you are familiar with this mission and the committee looks forward to hearing from you about it and to working with you on it and so many of the other challenges he will be facing. i'm going to turn the gavel over to senator kaine who has agreed to take over because i must go to the floor and i i will call upon the senator inhofe. >> thank you mr.
support and other geographic commands and this disparity indeed may grow in a resource constrained environment. these challenges combined with these destabilizing effects of terrorist and critical networks will make general rodriquez' task at africom among the most complicated in the department. an additional matter in the africom aor is committee watches osely is the ongoing u.s. support operationsin central africa to assist the multinational effort to remove joseph kony and his top...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said controversial yes, obscene tweets and there's a silver line. tweeters hack and get us 30,000 more followers than before account suspended. and spelling, twitter is going to grade our tweets. if we get all a's is there a prize involve? and hopefully they're grading on the curve. and former secretary of state hillary clinton now have a new job. the hill tweets, hillary clinton to join speaking circuit and does florida's senator marco rubio have a new career, too. abc posting rubio raises $100,000 off water bottle and since he sipped water dur
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said...
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it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with ur guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence. the growth is terrific and on track, we araccelerating our square footage growth, eight or 9% to 2014 and 2015 and we are proving our return to shareholders. neil: so as bob pointed out earlier, slo recovery? >> it is improving? >> yes, that is my view. i do think you will see slow growth in 2013, but there is promise and hopefully resolution of questions out of washington that you are referring to. neil: do you think the will be? >> yes. neil: is very good to see you, thank you so much for your insights. well, consider smaller government, we are getting ready for much higher
it is a reflection of the environment. neil: what about this environment. we were talking with ur guests about the deals coming out on wall street, or because of what is happening in washington. how much of what you do at whole foods is driven by the noise in washington. what do you know that a lot of folks have taxes are going up. how much of that drives what you do? >> well, it's hard to read all that. it is how you correlated exactly. it is mostly a customer and consumer confidence....
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in today's unprecedented environment fiscal uncertainty. ensuring that defense investment decisions effect ang agency is massive and unwielding as the department of deference proven frack record of successfully managerring large connell pletion organization. he has no experience. there are those who seek to cut waste fraud and abuse. senator hagel seeks something else entirely. to cut military capability and service tools to ensure our continued engagement throughout the world in support of america's interest in those of our allies. in the eyes of the president senator hagel, however, apparently the right man overseeing the continuing draw down of the armed services. over the past four years, the administration has pursued a program of defense reduction that exceeds those expected of a normal post war drawdown. cuts that have begun to directly undermine u.s. local military power. last week secretary panetta said people would standby and deliberately hurt this country in terms of our national deference by letting sequestration take place. my
in today's unprecedented environment fiscal uncertainty. ensuring that defense investment decisions effect ang agency is massive and unwielding as the department of deference proven frack record of successfully managerring large connell pletion organization. he has no experience. there are those who seek to cut waste fraud and abuse. senator hagel seeks something else entirely. to cut military capability and service tools to ensure our continued engagement throughout the world in support of...
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support and other geographic commands and this disparity indeed may grow in a resource constrained environment. these challenges combined with these destabilizing effects of terrorist and critical networks will make general rodriquez' task at africom among the most complicated in the department. an additional matter in the africom aor is committee watches closely is the ongoing u.s. support operations in central africa to assist the multinational effort to remove joseph kony and his top lieutenants from the battlefield. this committee and general inhofe has been very active in this effort and assad to ensure that this mission is adequately resourced including additional intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. general rodriquez i know you are familiar with this mission and the committee looks forward to hearing from you about it and to working with you on it and so many of the other challenges he will be facing. i'm going to turn the gavel over to senator kaine who has agreed to take over because i must go to the floor and i i will call upon the senator inhofe. >> thank you m
support and other geographic commands and this disparity indeed may grow in a resource constrained environment. these challenges combined with these destabilizing effects of terrorist and critical networks will make general rodriquez' task at africom among the most complicated in the department. an additional matter in the africom aor is committee watches closely is the ongoing u.s. support operations in central africa to assist the multinational effort to remove joseph kony and his top...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if they're not, there's no chance to stop it. >> greta: former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good morning. >> greta: prime minister netanyahu says that iran is going to top the agenda when he meets with president obama and when he makes his first trip as president to israel. i'm curious, do sanctions, have they worked anytime? >> well, not in the case of something like a would-be nuclear proliferator. i think that north korea is a good example that prime minister netanyahu used. it's one of the poorest countries on earth.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if...
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on the issue of the environment, 55% trust president obama more. foreign policy, it is 51% to 37%. theresa, nevada. caller: regarding president obama using executive orders to go around the republicans in the house, i am all for it. i am aware that this is a two- party democracy and we need republicans to be reasonable working party, but they have not been. the president has no choice but to go around them. john boehner has walked away. i am frustrated and the country is frustrated, other democrats are frustrated and scared. i am scared of the things they're willing to do to our country. he is doing what he has to do. i am all for his proposals, all for clean energy and comprehensive immigration, i am for gun legislation. i am for all of them. i am center-left, that is progressive. i think the country is definitely going progressive. i do not understand where the republicans want to obstruct and go with their small mindedness and small government proposals that they think that they can push through on the american people that i do not think are very popular. host: we have a differe
on the issue of the environment, 55% trust president obama more. foreign policy, it is 51% to 37%. theresa, nevada. caller: regarding president obama using executive orders to go around the republicans in the house, i am all for it. i am aware that this is a two- party democracy and we need republicans to be reasonable working party, but they have not been. the president has no choice but to go around them. john boehner has walked away. i am frustrated and the country is frustrated, other...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. on. the mission free cretaceous free transport charges free coming from and three. three. free. video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. please. welcome back to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you were talking about the west's engagement of the ram. ok guys i want to go back to you i had to cut you off before the break go ahead and finish your point and then i want to talk about what negotiations should really be about go ahead yes thanks i just i was just saying that it seems very pertinent to point out that opinion polls taken by u.s. polling organization over the last few years have shown that a clear majority of arabs have regarded the. that iran has a an absolute right to its nuclear program they disagree with the policy of the united states and its allies on this issue s
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. on. the mission free cretaceous free transport charges free coming from and three. three. free. video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. please. welcome back to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle...
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because we have not provided her a safe, secure environment in which she can live and grow. so we've got to hold each of us individually accountable, um, and do so in a way that honors each other's basic humanity and basic human rights, assures that we create safe and thriving communities, caring communities. but we can't simply resort to shame and blame and get caught up in a wave of punitiveness that makes us less safe and, ultimately, denies the basic humanity, um, of those we claim to care about. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> thank you. my name is james lewis, and i'd like to just thank you for bringing this presentation to this area of the country. i think it needs it more than most of the areas, especially here in this area. but i have a concern, and i really like your approach that you've taken to this. it's like a root cause analysis of what has caused the massive incarceration of so many african-americans. and that you've used data and statistics to lay out. my question has to do with where is the african-american churches when it comes to getting involved? what has happ
because we have not provided her a safe, secure environment in which she can live and grow. so we've got to hold each of us individually accountable, um, and do so in a way that honors each other's basic humanity and basic human rights, assures that we create safe and thriving communities, caring communities. but we can't simply resort to shame and blame and get caught up in a wave of punitiveness that makes us less safe and, ultimately, denies the basic humanity, um, of those we claim to care...
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a lot of kids are born into environments where they're not getting the same stimulation. sing single-parent families where the mothers are high school dropouts or not very well educated. are not getting the same benefits as children from more advantaged homes. and that has consequences. and we can remedy some of those deficits, and we can actually improve those consequences by giving those children the kind of -- at least some version supplementing the family life and giving them some of the same opportunities and working with both the parents and the children. this is really a family strategy. and this shouldn't be a liberal or democrat versus republican conflict. this should really be something that should resonate with people who value and talk a lot about family values and also people who are interested in inequality and reducing inequality. this is one of the rare public policies that has two features. it's economically productive. it survives very stringent analyses. and at the same time it reduces inequality and promotes social mobility. >> james heckman, nobel pri
a lot of kids are born into environments where they're not getting the same stimulation. sing single-parent families where the mothers are high school dropouts or not very well educated. are not getting the same benefits as children from more advantaged homes. and that has consequences. and we can remedy some of those deficits, and we can actually improve those consequences by giving those children the kind of -- at least some version supplementing the family life and giving them some of the...
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with so much on his plate, clean energy and the environment be so high on the list? is the president overstepping hi bounds on this issue? here with more on this, blue dog democrat congressman kurt schrader. welcome back to the show. what do you think about that idea? we have so many problems right now? you know we have this unemployment, so many people out of work. house being market, problems with small business. >> yep. melissa: there's a lot of things to work on. how did you feel about this being so high on the list? >> well, i'm glad it was further down in the speech and he led off with jobs and the economy and dealing with our fiscal deficit picture. but, i really bristle at the idea he will unilaterally as one member, one branch of government dictate to the other two branches more importantly dictate to the house and senate, that constitutionally you're supposed to make laws, new laws. that is not right and that is just not going to happen. melissa: do you think that will fly? this isn't the first time he talks about the executive order. this seems like a new
with so much on his plate, clean energy and the environment be so high on the list? is the president overstepping hi bounds on this issue? here with more on this, blue dog democrat congressman kurt schrader. welcome back to the show. what do you think about that idea? we have so many problems right now? you know we have this unemployment, so many people out of work. house being market, problems with small business. >> yep. melissa: there's a lot of things to work on. how did you feel...
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what the plant is doing is acclimating to your new less than perfect environment. it's come from a greenhouse most of the time. give it time to acclimate. people will bring it home, put it where they want it, make sure it's getting enough light. >> do you want direct light snz. >> depends on the plant. this plant will be able to live in low light. all of these plants are very easy to grow. but you put this in that spot and starts to lose leaves. what a person is inclined to do is move the plant to another spot. or add more water. and what that's going to do, you don't want to over water the plant. you want to give the plant a couple weeks to acclimate. if you do have a saucer like this so you are not getting water all over, don't let the plant sit in that water for more than 24 hours. if the access water, get rid of it. you can sour the soil. >> if you do want to repot, there are specific soils. african violets like a house mixture. and your orchids like dark and char colonel. you can use a water soluble plant food. this is a leaf shine that will give it shine. and
what the plant is doing is acclimating to your new less than perfect environment. it's come from a greenhouse most of the time. give it time to acclimate. people will bring it home, put it where they want it, make sure it's getting enough light. >> do you want direct light snz. >> depends on the plant. this plant will be able to live in low light. all of these plants are very easy to grow. but you put this in that spot and starts to lose leaves. what a person is inclined to do is...
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tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for individuals of individual firms, the average tax rate is much lower because of all the complicated provisions, deductions, credits that are part of the cut out. it will be a challenge to take on those individual deductions and credits, but there's no other way to bring the rate down, which is something that think we need to do to maintain our competitiveness abroad. >> so even though an effective rate might be different and statutory, you still believe is geared to proceed, go down the road of carper reform? reduce a lot of those tax expenditures in order to get the rate can't? >> i do, senator. i think
tax reform will have to be done in an environment where, as we broaden the base we both contribute to deficit reduction and hopefully are able to lower rates. on the business side, we have a contradiction in our business tax system. our statutory rate is very high. lori effective rate is not as high, so when you look at the unit is its competitively against other countries' statutory rates make it an attractive tillich the united states verses other places on some occasion. though, for...
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byron jorgen is all too familiar with the washington environment. let's start with the chuck hagel filibuster situation. senator mitch mcconnell said, i think the president is entitled to an up or down. that is simple majority vote on nominations, both to his cabinet and to the executive branch and also to the judiciary, clearly the republicans have somewhat changed their tune on the that. but if we do see, as we're seeing now, a sort of filibuster on nominees is this going to be the new normal now in washington? >> the consistency is not a virtue any longer, but what i'm surprised about with respect to the senate actions here, i serve there had the last 189 years, left two years ago, i served with chuck hagel, he served there 12 years and i'm very surprised that people who served with him in his own caucus, he caucused with them every week, they know him as a squad leader and infantry man who was twice wounded, he has two purple hearts by the way. they're suggesting somehow he's unworthy? it's unbelievable to me, every time you think this is sort o
byron jorgen is all too familiar with the washington environment. let's start with the chuck hagel filibuster situation. senator mitch mcconnell said, i think the president is entitled to an up or down. that is simple majority vote on nominations, both to his cabinet and to the executive branch and also to the judiciary, clearly the republicans have somewhat changed their tune on the that. but if we do see, as we're seeing now, a sort of filibuster on nominees is this going to be the new normal...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you we're talking about the west engagement of the ram. ok guys i want to go back to you i had to cut you off before the break go ahead and finish your point and then i want to talk about what negotiations should really be about go ahead yes thanks i just i was just saying that it seems very pertinent to point out that opinion polls taken by u.s. polling organization over the last few years have shown that a clear majority of arabs have regarded the. that iran has a an absolute right to its nuclear program they disagree with the policy of the united states and its allies on this issue so i don't think that it's really quite accurate to simply take a broad brush on this question of the views from the middle east on on iran's nuclear pr
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. please. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you we're talking about the west engagement of the ram. ok guys i want to go back to you i had to cut you off before the break go ahead and...
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destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of the state. >> dana: then they were part of apartheid or something like that. listen to one more sound bite from this. >> together we make extension of each other's quest. to work for all of us. so thank you, black folks. say thank you, black folks. say america was founded by outsiders. say that. or today insiders. >> dana: i think if i had been an employee and required to go to this, i don't think i would have said any of. that i wouldn't want to go. because i had more important things to do. >> eric: you have to watch it and wonder if he was being outrageous to prove a point, opposite point. like
destroyed the environment. but now they are saying that pilgrims are illegal aliens. sure you're sure the -- >> bob: you're sure the whole left is like that? this is what greg does. andrea is guilty of this, too. it's certain people do that. that is a good idea? no, i do not. west of taxpayer money. do i think that the people who came in to force indians off their land and murdered them? >> were you coming over on the may flouer? >> my family came over in chains as enemy of...
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environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there are fewer cougars, so environment does play a role, as well. >> i can't believe you said that. actually, i can. it is you, dr. wendy. but, you know, here's the thing. that's probably why, though, there are all these commercials and all these products to get your testosterone levels up. because really, for a man, i mean, it's a big part about getting up and keeping up. that's really a big part of it for a man. come on. let's be honest. >> it is. but let me tell you this. one-third of men over the age of 50 have some form of ere
environment does play a role. for instance, in women, where you would sort of waning sex drive around menopause, you would think, now we have the advent of the cougar. and one study i read was fascinating, said cougars erupt in you're in a permissive environment where there happen to be young men who are interested and then all of a sudden women's sex drive doesn't wane in their late 40s and 50s. if they live in a smaller town, conservative town, where it would be considered a scandal, there...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the owner of the los angeles lakers, jerry buss, died today of kidney failure. he was 80. >>> the owner of the los angeles lakers died today. he had kidney failure. he was self-made millionaire. he built one of the top franchises in all of sports. bill whitaker looks back. >> he was not a flashy man, but oh, did jerry bus know how to put on a show. the star athletes bring drama to the court and the lakers girls adding sizzle making lakers games the place to see and be seen. they called it show time. >> a steal by i don't know son. >> bob steiner was his long- tame friend and associate >> l.a . had 408ly wood. jerry want -- hollywood. jerry wanted to bring the lakers to the hollywood level >> he created 1078 of best court chemistry the nba has ever seen with stars like sh
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the owner of the los angeles lakers, jerry buss, died today of kidney failure. he was 80. >>> the owner of the los angeles lakers died today. he had kidney failure. he was self-made millionaire. he built one of the top...
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watch the full video, it's clear they're not optimistic at all that this can get done in this political environment. they felt the window was wide open in december, that there was the momentum was there to actually get a deal and the deal didn't get done, and now they're very down beat about the capacity of this congress, this president to work together to combat what they consider a huge, huge issue. >> now, they -- i know they were on the daily rundown today, and they were pointing out that what they're proposing in terms of retirement is hardly radical. it is changing the medicare age one year, 40 years from now. that's correct. that's really a down payment for a four decades from now on doing anything significant on entitlement. >> that speaks of the complexity of getting anything done. you know, when -- even before when they were talking about raising the medicare age last year when it was more central to the negotiations behind the scenes, they're still talking about doing it over 25 years and not starting for a long, long time. you can't even get that done. the other idea that they threw on
watch the full video, it's clear they're not optimistic at all that this can get done in this political environment. they felt the window was wide open in december, that there was the momentum was there to actually get a deal and the deal didn't get done, and now they're very down beat about the capacity of this congress, this president to work together to combat what they consider a huge, huge issue. >> now, they -- i know they were on the daily rundown today, and they were pointing out...
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ago that happened whatever a century ago back in one thousand nine hundred eight the impact on the environment was felt low can we expect any similar effects from this particular impact we've just seen no not likely that this one you know despite the reports and just how many people were injured was actually quite small and as far as we can tell it fragmented in the atmosphere which caused part of the closure and so as you know fairly small pieces that in the ground what causes damage what hit him. was actually bigger and that was resulted in a much more significant damage how come sun system talking about this huge asteroid that's very shortly they're predicting that brown but they failed to predict this one can you not predict meteorites. well you can if they're big enough to be able to track this one was likely small enough that you know there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the us and was cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of them there's hundreds of thousands and their bi
ago that happened whatever a century ago back in one thousand nine hundred eight the impact on the environment was felt low can we expect any similar effects from this particular impact we've just seen no not likely that this one you know despite the reports and just how many people were injured was actually quite small and as far as we can tell it fragmented in the atmosphere which caused part of the closure and so as you know fairly small pieces that in the ground what causes damage what hit...
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mark gaffigan is managing director of resources and environment at the gao. cathleen berrick is managing director of homeland security and justice issues that the gao. philip herr of infrastructure issues at the gao. orice williams brown is managing director of financial markets, an area particular concerns in committee investment at the gao. and mr. david powner is managing systems at the gao. i'm now going to ask about to stand because if you're going to help the general come you may very well be a witness. would you please raise your right hand and pursuant to the committee roasts, please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony about to give up the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect the witnesses answered in the affirmative. normally we have the five-minute clock. for your reference will have it. if you've an overcoming of the whole show today. sachin come you recognize. >> thank you, mr. chairman. wing commander cummings, members of the committee, i'm pleased to be invited today to talk about
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that, we are stepping up our security just to make sure that our students feel that they are in a safe environment. >> i'm very concerned. because if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody else. you know? if the person who took his life wasn't scared to do it, they could do it to anybody. >> reporter: this murder will be the focus of a special campus wide meeting tomorrow. in fact, the school has canceled classes for one hour so that all students, fac cult -- faculty and staff can attend. at umes, derek val court, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, maryland state police are offering a $2,000 reward for information that helps lead to an arrest. >> a johns hopkins doctor is dead tonight, amid an investigation into disturbing behavior involving patients. mary is live in the newsroom with the latest on the case. >> reporter: police were investigating 53-year-old dr. nikita levy, for secretly photographing patients with personal camera equipment. dr. levy's body was found here in his baltimore county home. it happened earlier today. he lived in a house, up this road in towson. the doctor, who is a gy
that, we are stepping up our security just to make sure that our students feel that they are in a safe environment. >> i'm very concerned. because if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody else. you know? if the person who took his life wasn't scared to do it, they could do it to anybody. >> reporter: this murder will be the focus of a special campus wide meeting tomorrow. in fact, the school has canceled classes for one hour so that all students, fac cult -- faculty and...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respected because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. do we speak your language i mean some of the law and out of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonight if i. stories. visit. reviving global economic growth is one of the priorities for the g twenty summit that will take place here in russia. but the key to achieving that is setting the right policies to discuss what these policies should be i'm joined by on him. the head of the organization for economic cooperation and development thank you so much for joining me sir during this visit to moscow you had a chance to meet with russia's president vladimir putin was rush's bid to join the always discussed was almost the only topic because we did not have time to discuss too many more we discuss the g. twenty also the accession of russia into the o.e.c.d. is for us of a
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their performance men have been told they are good at what they do especially in the male-dominated environment and encouraged to acquire different qualities. they are more self-deprecating but because politics is male-dominated women think they have to be twice as good but they use a different yardstick to gauge themselves. >> what about race? >> both sects and race are negative predictors so any kind of minority status to deviate from the norm, we see variation but political recruitment and close those gaps so if they encourage people to run for office they're likely to take them up especially among african-americans and latinos. >> host: professor, you give examples what is in example of somebody who developed an interest in policy and ran successfully? >> bill clinton is the most obvious. he writes out in the 16th year he decided it is an amazing experience because people are so interested to make a difference and me involved it is the most unfortunate experience but is exhilarating to not to want to do it again. >> host: tallis about your experience. where were you? what was the primary? >
their performance men have been told they are good at what they do especially in the male-dominated environment and encouraged to acquire different qualities. they are more self-deprecating but because politics is male-dominated women think they have to be twice as good but they use a different yardstick to gauge themselves. >> what about race? >> both sects and race are negative predictors so any kind of minority status to deviate from the norm, we see variation but political...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days running. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.73. the highest prices in california. prices have gone as high as $5.19 a gallon. greg of gasbuddy.com tells us one of the problems is refineries are in transition. they basically have a blend of winter gasoline, then they have to make summer blend. the refineries have to shut down to make that switch and perform maintenance in that time. all that means less output. >> hugo chavez is announced he's back home. he was being treated for cancer in cuba for ten weeks. he has not been seen in pu
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days...
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interesting and important for scientists could that material not be dangerous anyway pose a threat to the environment or human beings because you remember back in one nine hundred ninety i'm sure you don't remember personally because russia has been talking it before and that was our massive incident affecting siberia and still you can see the environmental impact well yeah but the it but it was a much more massive impact and of course we have a big meteorite crater a meteor crater here and mirrors on it which must have devastated the surrounding hundreds of miles but this was a pretty small object and most of these things are made of iron and are and and early materials that are relevant the formation of the solar system once it's fallen and hasn't created anything more than a and then i'm a crater it's not going to do anymore and. image than that so statistically the chance of being killed by a meteorite a very very slim in fact nobody has been killed by one and they according to correct we don't. know what we know of you're right that statistics are something i mean these things are very rare of c
interesting and important for scientists could that material not be dangerous anyway pose a threat to the environment or human beings because you remember back in one nine hundred ninety i'm sure you don't remember personally because russia has been talking it before and that was our massive incident affecting siberia and still you can see the environmental impact well yeah but the it but it was a much more massive impact and of course we have a big meteorite crater a meteor crater here and...
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ago that happened what over a century ago back in one thousand nine hundred eight the impact on the environment was felt lonely can we expect any similar effects from this particular impact we've just seen no not likely that this one you know despite the reports and just how many people were injured was actually quite small and as far as we can tell it fragmented in the atmosphere which caused part of the closure and so it was you know fairly small pieces that in the ground what causes damage what hit in tongues was actually bigger and that was resulted in a much more significant damage. how come sun's us is talking about this huge asteroid that very shortly they're predicting that they failed to predict this one can you not predict meteorites. well you can if they're big enough to be able to track this one was likely small enough that you know there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the us and was cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of them there's hundreds of thousands and their
ago that happened what over a century ago back in one thousand nine hundred eight the impact on the environment was felt lonely can we expect any similar effects from this particular impact we've just seen no not likely that this one you know despite the reports and just how many people were injured was actually quite small and as far as we can tell it fragmented in the atmosphere which caused part of the closure and so it was you know fairly small pieces that in the ground what causes damage...
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interesting and important for scientists that material not be dangerous anyway pose a threat to the environment or human beings because you remember back in one nine hundred ninety i'm sure you don't remember personally because russia has been talking to before and that was a massive incident affecting siberia and still you can see the environmental impact well yeah but the it but it was a much more massive impact and of course we have a big meteorite crater a meteor crater here and mirrors on it which must have devastated the surrounding hundreds of miles but this was a pretty small object and most of these things are made of iron and are and and early materials that are relevant the formation of the solar system once it's fallen and hasn't created anything more than a and then i'm a crater it's not going to do any more damage than that so statistically the chance of being killed by a meteorite a very very slim in fact nobody has been killed by one and they according to correct we don't. know and we know if you're right that statistics are such i mean these things are very rare of course it on
interesting and important for scientists that material not be dangerous anyway pose a threat to the environment or human beings because you remember back in one nine hundred ninety i'm sure you don't remember personally because russia has been talking to before and that was a massive incident affecting siberia and still you can see the environmental impact well yeah but the it but it was a much more massive impact and of course we have a big meteorite crater a meteor crater here and mirrors on...
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on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the debate about whether the keystone pipeline to go through. but it comes down is the president has a decision to make. our american hosts might not be aware of this decision about the keystone has transfixed canadian politics over the past year and a half. when mr. obama became the president, there were high hopes on the canadian side for help the relationship between the two. their politics are not similar but there from the same generation and there are both outsiders. unfortunately over the first two years of the obama presidency, it became clear they are not out -- not alike in do not agree on anything. as i
on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the...
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more details about the state plan to save money and help the environment. details straight ahead on this monday morning. good morning, and thanks so much for joining us i hope awed great weekend i am megan pringle. charley crowson is off but lynette charles is here. >> it's a dry start. and we will start to have change in the forecast. we start off with maryland's most powerful radar as of now 679 but -- now. but you will have change later into the evening and overnight tomorrow. and we will talk about another wentry mix. take advantage of this morning. as we check out temperatures let's switch over to another source and see what's going on this morning because we will deal with the fact that temperatures are going to be coming in very cold this morning. # 2 degrees and we are talking about temperature wise as it goes throughout the day and temperatures very cold going into the afternoon. be prepared for that and we are also going to be dealing with coming in tomorrow afternoonthings will switch back over to rain. i will detail more of that coming up. let's
more details about the state plan to save money and help the environment. details straight ahead on this monday morning. good morning, and thanks so much for joining us i hope awed great weekend i am megan pringle. charley crowson is off but lynette charles is here. >> it's a dry start. and we will start to have change in the forecast. we start off with maryland's most powerful radar as of now 679 but -- now. but you will have change later into the evening and overnight tomorrow. and we...
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, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax reform? >> i think we could, but i do not think it would be the best way to do it. we should do both individual and business tax reforms. we do have a combination of different forms of business organizations. the closer we get to a place where the corporate tax system is one that is open for more business, the more competitive we will be. we need to keep both in play. right now the challenge is many, but once we do tax reform, we should do it right and do both. >> i want to get into some. friend issues, but my time is running out here -- i want to get onto some othe
, particularly in a competitive environment with other countries. i think it can be done in a revenue neutral way. i do nothing would have the ability to raise the revenue we need to deal with the fiscal problem is with the business tax reform. >> in regards to business taxation, many have made the argument that we need to pay very close attention to the individual toacode regard to its impact on business taxation. do you think we can do corporate reform without also doing individual tax...
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joining us now is the ranking member of the arms services committee, member on the committee of environment and public works as well, and, senator, good to have you with us. you and senator reid, the majority leader, failing to come to terms on a whole, collins withdrawing her vote, and we have a 60-vote threshold for the first time ever. is that what you wanted? >> well, first of all, i hope you are righ lou, because the last time i heard, senator collins was going to support senator hagel. if you are right, that makes a difference in where we are today. i want to correct something that you said, of course, you were quoting senator reid. this is not the first time in historythis has happened. it happens all the time. on the floor today in the senate, i talked about kathleen sebelius. she did it, the same exact thing happened, and when harry reid, back on the republican side, he -- e of them that he demanded to have a 60-vote threshold. john bryson, secretary of commerce, he was required to have a 60-vote. this is not a bill buster, but saying you have to file cloture in order to gt this on
joining us now is the ranking member of the arms services committee, member on the committee of environment and public works as well, and, senator, good to have you with us. you and senator reid, the majority leader, failing to come to terms on a whole, collins withdrawing her vote, and we have a 60-vote threshold for the first time ever. is that what you wanted? >> well, first of all, i hope you are righ lou, because the last time i heard, senator collins was going to support senator...
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our soldiers today operate in a most uncertain and unpredictable environment. it is the most dynamic and unpredictable i have seen in my over 36 years of service. unlike post-conflict drawdowns, where we have a termination of conflict due to a police treaty or a political decline of a -- peavece trearty or a political decline of a superpower, instead today we have 81,000 soldiers deployed, including 50,000 fighting in afghanistan, and thousands of others in kuwait, in the horn of africa. over 91,000 soldiers are stationed in over 160 countries. we have been in a continuous state of war in the last 12 years, the longest in our history. but today, in my opinion, the greatest threat to our national security is the fiscal uncertainty resulting from a lack of predictability in the budget cycle, a series of continuing resolutions, a threat of sequestration hanging over our heads, our country's inability to put its fiscal house in order compromise is the full readiness of the joint force, army, and will impact our ability to provide our security to our nation. we have
our soldiers today operate in a most uncertain and unpredictable environment. it is the most dynamic and unpredictable i have seen in my over 36 years of service. unlike post-conflict drawdowns, where we have a termination of conflict due to a police treaty or a political decline of a -- peavece trearty or a political decline of a superpower, instead today we have 81,000 soldiers deployed, including 50,000 fighting in afghanistan, and thousands of others in kuwait, in the horn of africa. over...
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so i think the fiscal environment with reduced budgets of the department is going to have to face with the entire federal government is facing. they are going to need to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous in how they make the allocation decisions. >> i think that is true across the spectrum but particularly in this case. what actions have you seen the department of homeland security that they have already taken where they've been successful in giving some of the streamlining? >> the dhs did those efforts for opportunity for cost savings but they tend to focus on operational issues the way they were managing resources more in turmoil within the department. we think the need to look more broadly in some of these tough issues and they are working on it. the dhs did submit a proposal to streamline the grant programs and i know they have been discussed and considered but our view is they need to look at the higher ticket items like the grants, federal disaster. we've highlighted in the past and in the reports other opportunities th
so i think the fiscal environment with reduced budgets of the department is going to have to face with the entire federal government is facing. they are going to need to look for opportunities to streamline operations to be more cost-effective and be more rigorous in how they make the allocation decisions. >> i think that is true across the spectrum but particularly in this case. what actions have you seen the department of homeland security that they have already taken where they've been...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. could you take three days for charges free. free. free. free. old free blog loving video for your media project free media. tom. i live i. speak. to. her her. mother. her. mother. her. a little. welcome back to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle we're talking about the west of the rat. ok guys i've got to go back to you i had to cut you off before the break go ahead and finish your point and then i want to talk about what negotiations should really be about go ahead. yes thanks i just i was just saying that it seems very pertinent to point out that opinion polls taken by u.s. polling organization over the last few years have shown that a clear majority of arabs have regarded the. that iran has a an absolute right to its nuclear program they disagree with the policy of the united states and its allies
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national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families to feel comfortable asking for help. and i'm counting on america's doctors to help lead these community conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. but today there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives. starting contributing to the transformation over health care system. we have made great progress in the last few years. now i look for to working on the progress and creating a health system that patients, doctors and this country deserve. thank you all for what you do each and every day. [applause] >> when edith wilson's husband, president woodrow wilson suffered a stroke in office, her role as first lady changed. i myself have made a single decision to grant the disposition of public affairs. film decision that was mine was what was important and what was not come at a very important decision of when to present matters to my husband. >> c-span's new series first ladies come in
national dialogue about communities and their work to promote better emotional health and creating environments for young people and their families to feel comfortable asking for help. and i'm counting on america's doctors to help lead these community conversations. the care you provide for your patience will always be your first job. but today there are many other ways for doctors to make a difference in peoples lives. starting contributing to the transformation over health care system. we...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. by juggling john kerry do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another well behind it which is. how to influence the institutions steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around so i said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they wanted a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police. have the police come in through the mail that. didn't seem to me a good idea to learn the european way with brussels business. in the ocracy it's one person one fault but in bru
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in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965 president johnson inauguration detail. and that's gittens right in the middle. he did serve presidents from eisenhower all the way through carter. >> amazing. sorry to interrupt you. just wanted to have folks see what we were seeing here. and this last picture here. >> he was being inducted as the special agent in charge of the washington field office. i think that raleigh in the back. >> please continue. some of the obstacle s he faced during this time. >> basically, he had to deal -- when he first got into the secret service, it was in charlotte, north carolina. and when he was in the military, he was in a s
in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965...